kapp
Norwegian
noun-n1
Definitions
- a cape, headland, promontory
Etymology
Derived from Latin caput (head, etc, source) derived from German Kap (cape).
Origin
German (Berlin)
Kap
Gloss
cape
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
崎
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- capite English
- caput English
- caput Mundi English
- *accapāre Latin
- *bottia Latin
- *capare Latin
- *capitina Latin
- *capum Latin
- *capāre Latin
- *cuppāre Latin
- *excapitāre Latin
- *excapitō Latin
- Reconstruction:Latin/capum Latin
- baculum Latin
- capa Latin
- capitalis Latin
- capitaneus Latin
- capitatio Latin
- capitatus Latin
- capitellum Latin
- capitergium Latin
- capitia Latin
- capitilavium Latin
- capitium Latin
- capito Latin
- capitulum Latin
- capitānea Latin
- capitāneus Latin
- capitāre Latin
- cappa Latin
- caput Latin
- occiput Latin
- praecipito Latin
- sinciput Latin
- ēricius Latin
- Kap German
- Kapente German
- Kaplöwe German
- Kapstachelbeere German
- Kapstadt German
- capa Italian
- caporale Italian
- capriccio Italian
- kaap Dutch, Flemish
- capote French
- chef French
- acabar Spanish, Castilian
- capota Spanish, Castilian
- *kauput- Proto-Indo-European
- Nordkapp Norwegian Bokmål
- nord Norwegian Bokmål
- sjef Norwegian Bokmål
- caput Portuguese
- kapp Norwegian Nynorsk
- sjef Norwegian Nynorsk
- cabage, caboche Middle English
- caboce Old French
- chanfrain Old French
- chief Old French
- acabar Occitan
- cabussar Occitan
- cap Occitan
- *kaput Proto-Italic
- acabar Asturian
- capa Sicilian
- capitolie xno
- capa Tarantino